• Bob Robertson IX@lemmy.world
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    3 个月前

    This isn’t true, a lot of corporations use and benefit from the foss and they should be supporting those projects.

    They should also be supporting projects that could replace the applications that they spend millions on each year. When your CIO says that they are using ‘whatever corpo system’ because a viable open source project doesn’t exist, they should start funding the non-viable projects so they can become viable.

    • richmondez@lemdro.id
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      3 个月前

      Worse they often report issues that affect them but still don’t commit resources to resolving those issues.

    • iegod@lemmy.zip
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      they should be supporting those projects

      As long as the end user is abiding by the licensing terms it shouldn’t be an expectation that any additional support is coming from anywhere. This is the nature of foss. The contributors should know this.

      • Novi Sad@feddit.org
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        3 个月前

        Licensing terms only govern the legal aspects, not social and moral aspects.

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          Of course, but as we know there is no universal agreements for either. The expectations are ill placed.

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            We don’t need the madman who thinks suffering is good to change their mind for sensible people to act, as medicine doesn’t need the madman who thinks alway throwing up is healthy. We place expectations on others everyday: like when we walk past a stranger. Perfect agreement are not needed to have expectations, or demand better from those who benefit from others.